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April 26, 2022, 09:00:14 PM
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Hello, I would like to see some list of coins with their own blockchain like Bitcoin, Ethereum Kadena, Cronos but no for Example Shiba inu, APEcoin and others which are only tokens.

Thank you
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April 26, 2022, 09:20:24 PM
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You can use the Coinmarketcap filter function.

On the main page, click Filters > + 1 More Filter > All Cryptocurrencies > Select Coins. Then click show results.

Or you can also just simply visit this link: https://coinmarketcap.com/coins/views/all/

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April 26, 2022, 09:29:18 PM
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It is kinda tedious if we search and list all blockchains.  According to this article  there are more than thousands of coins that have their own blockchain so I guess it would be wise to check the top blockchain coins in the market.  Aside from the link given by the earlier reply, you can also check this link for I find it helpful to your inquiry.

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April 26, 2022, 09:43:08 PM
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You can use cryptorank.io by clicking the currencies tab and then you should also click filter and try to filter it by type of coin. That will be showing you only coins that available in the market that built on its own blockchain. https://cryptorank.io/

It was working even better compared with another site like CMC or coingecko. I think that you can try to use it as it's takes only a few seconds to do that.

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April 26, 2022, 10:17:26 PM
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Ojacoin has it own blockchain, and it's native token coin is OJX, which is what they use for all transactions fee and the platform running, the coin is not just for the Blockchain use but can also be used to purchase goods from trading and Marchants platforms.

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May 22, 2022, 09:25:36 AM
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As others have said, there are tons of coins out there which have their own blockchain.. XRP, ALGO, ADA, MATIC, BNB, and CHR would be just a few..

Check these out: $CHR | $MNFT | $ULAND | $TREES
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May 22, 2022, 09:40:17 AM
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You can use cryptorank.io by clicking the currencies tab and then you should also click filter and try to filter it by type of coin. That will be showing you only coins that available in the market that built on its own blockchain. https://cryptorank.io/

It was working even better compared with another site like CMC or coingecko. I think that you can try to use it as it's takes only a few seconds to do that.

same with me if you want to see and look for coins that are good I always go to cryptorank.io
where this website is better and more accurate in my opinion than coingecko
but if you want to make a list of the best coins, I think it's very boring because favorite coins are always changing

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May 22, 2022, 11:00:05 AM
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As others have said, there are tons of coins out there which have their own blockchain.. XRP, ALGO, ADA, MATIC, BNB, and CHR would be just a few..
Yes, and I think they are all still not better than the ETH blockchain even though in terms of transaction fees ETH is still in the most expensive category apart from the blockchain you mentioned even though all of them can be used by anyone who likes it because each has its own advantages.
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May 22, 2022, 01:29:13 PM
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As others have said, there are tons of coins out there which have their own blockchain.. XRP, ALGO, ADA, MATIC, BNB, and CHR would be just a few..
Yes, and I think they are all still not better than the ETH blockchain even though in terms of transaction fees ETH is still in the most expensive category apart from the blockchain you mentioned even though all of them can be used by anyone who likes it because each has its own advantages.

But at this time the transaction fee for sending the Ethereum blockchain is quite cheap sir, I myself have tried to send some of my tokens but the shipping price is cheaper than before.

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May 22, 2022, 01:47:51 PM
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Hello, I would like to see some list of coins with their own blockchain like Bitcoin, Ethereum Kadena, Cronos but no for Example Shiba inu, APEcoin and others which are only tokens.

Thank you

Mate, there are a lot of them in the crypto industry thats why it's not wise to post here one by one, although we can share some list of the top coins with their own Blockchain according to the Coinmarketcap data in this thread to make only a reference.

This is an example of top 10 coins with their own Blockchain!

BTC
ETH
BNB
XRP
ADA
SOL
DOGE
DOT
AVAX
TRX
and many more.

 
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May 22, 2022, 03:22:42 PM
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Hello, I would like to see some list of coins with their own blockchain like Bitcoin, Ethereum Kadena, Cronos but no for Example Shiba inu, APEcoin and others which are only tokens.

I've seen something similar on this forum before and have bookmarked this list of blockchains. Here is a list of all blockchains and their native tokens with the token standards:



The list contains 43 different blockchains. By the way, the kind of blockchains you list, like Ethereum Kadena, Cronos, are not there. And I'm not quite sure what you mean by that.

P.S. If you go to the original post, there is a bigger picture.

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